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Products and Services: a guarantee of regionalism for the Amazonian people

The Peruvian National Intellectual Property (INDECOPI) brings us the news that the Regional Govern…

ASIPI launches the interactive map of AOs, GIs, collective and certification marks

The Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property ( ASIPI )   launched  the interactive map o…

Chile on promoting national products

In Sept 2019, the Chilean Intellectual Property Office (INAPI) and Pro Bono Foundation signed a coo…

The first non-traditional trademark registrations have been granted in Mexico

This post was first published on The IPKat blog: The Mexican Industrial Property Law was signific…

Non-traditional trademarks and other amendments to the Mexican IP Law (Second Part)

This post was first published on The IPKat blog: This Kat summarizes in the second part of the rep…

Brazil: shaping the examination process

Collective marks, certification marks and 3-D shape trade marks require specific requirements in Br…

Chilean Sello de Origen: Adding value to heritage products

This week I received my WIPO Magazine and I was happy to see that Chile made the front cover. I im…

GI: does it help?

‘ Sello de Origen ’ (Label of Origin) is a Chilean program developed by the Ministry of Economy tog…

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